Objective Momentum Barriers in Wall Turbulence
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28887Date
2022-04-28Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
We use the recent frame-indifferent theory of diffusive momentum transport to identify
internal barriers in wall-bounded turbulence. Formed by the invariant manifolds of the
Laplacian of the velocity field, the barriers block the viscous part of the instantaneous
momentum flux in the flow. We employ the level sets of single-trajectory Lagrangian
diagnostic tools, the trajectory rotation average and trajectory stretching exponent,
to approximate both vortical and internal wall-parallel momentum transport barrier
(MTB) interfaces. These interfaces provide frame-indifferent alternatives to classic
velocity-gradient-based vortices and high-shear boundaries between uniform momentum
zones (UMZs). Indeed, we find that these elliptic manifold approximations and MTBs
outperform standard vortices and UMZ interfaces in blocking diffusive momentum
transport, which suggests our momentum barriers are physical features that may be
the cause of coherence signatures in statistical and non-objective diagnostics. We also
introduce normalized trajectory metrics that provide unprecedented visualizations of
objective coherent structures by avoiding strong turbulence biases.
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Cambridge University PressCitation
Aksamit, N., & Haller, G. (2022). Objective momentum barriers in wall turbulence. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 941, A3Metadata
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